temom wrote:I finally finished the pj pants for a friend. She had requested a draw string rather than elastic, for those pesky times when medicine causes her to swell up. I made the drawstring out of flannel, and the finished width is 1 inch. I made the button holes slightly smaller. Hopefully this will work for her. I have material for a 2nd pair for her, if I can get to it.

I usually center the draw string and stitch it to the pants in the center, back seam. That way it won't pull out when washed. Those look so comfortable!!

Laura, you were right about the thread tension! Silly me, I didn't think to look. Both needle tensions were turned way down. Probably from vibrating so much.I finished the last 12 ice pack holders, and the 2nd pair of pj pants for my friend.Believe it or not, I caught up to Barb and we are tied! Wahoo!

I have now made 61 ice pack holders! Wowser! I did not finish my rice packs, and I have nothing left of sewing ability. It is past my bedtime, and I need to find my rice pack for my aching neck!

Pinecone, I will take your advice on my next pair of pjs. I actually thought of it, then wondered if it was a good idea or not. Apparently it was

I think I will try to set up a chart like that to keep track of my sewing during the whole year. It would be interesting to see how much fabric I use in 1 year. Maybe 2 columns 1 for stash & 1 for new.

Congratulations, Laura! Barb and Theresa didn't do too shabbily either. Can't believe I came in a very distant 3rd - HA! I only had 19 yds. But that's 19 gone from my stash. I do believe I bought at least that new though in the meantime.

Lennie

The Man who says it can't be done should not Interrupt the Woman doing it.

Mom of Six wrote::applause: Congtratulations Laura on winning this/last years stash challenge! Hey Theresa We Tied!

I think I will try to set up a chart like that to keep track of my sewing during the whole year. It would be interesting to see how much fabric I use in 1 year. Maybe 2 columns 1 for stash & 1 for new.

Barb, I was thinking exactly the same thing!

I think anyone who sewed anything from their stash should be commended! Too many sewers buy, buy, buy, but don't follow their ideas through. This really motivates us to see it through! We start out with such great ideas and intentions, then we allow other things in our lives to sidetrack us.

So much great sewing and I enjoyed the contest even though I didn't sew up a whole lot of stuff. I was motivated to finish a ufo or two and to work on a pants sloper tho I have created some new UFO'se and if I ever feel well enough I will finish them up. I did not record my yardage but probably used 10 yards and did not buy any more if my recollection is correct. You ladies are such an encouragement to me.

Well done all! Even my paltry 3.75 m is some gone - and no -I haven't bought more! It always motivates me to get some sewing done when we have a stash challenge - during it I also knitted a jumper, a hat, 3 pairs of mittens and a baby cardigan!

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